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Her resignation comes after it was announced earlier this year that her son Lee Jae-yong was being indicted for bribery and embezzlement, as part of a widening investigation following the impeachment of Korean President Park Geun-hye in December 2016.

“We haven’t heard anything about why she is resigning,” an official from the Ho-Am Art Museum told the Yonhap News Agency, adding that it hasn’t been decided who will replace her.

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In April 2008, Lee senior was charged with tax evasion and found to have a “slush fund” of around $60 million, which the couple are accused of using to buy art—including Roy Lichenstein’s Happy Tears (1964), which, according to the artnet Price Database, was sold at auction in 2002 at Christie’s New York for $7.1 million.

Following the charges, Hong—a highly influential member of the art world in South Korea—resigned and then returned to the post in 2011.